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AI is not ready to fly solo in space
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AI is not ready to fly solo in space

Aaron TremperJuly 15, 2026

In sci-fi, AI can navigate the unknowns and — ideally — keep human travelers safe. But it’s not intelligent enough to do that yet.

Diagnostic dilemma: Junk-food diet caused a teen’s permanent blindness
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Diagnostic dilemma: Junk-food diet caused a teen’s permanent blindness

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

The patient: A 14-year-old boy in the United Kingdom The symptoms: The teen was brought to his family’s general practitioner because he felt unusually tired.

Tobacco companies are pushing nicotine pouches on teens — and we need to act now to stop them
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Tobacco companies are pushing nicotine pouches on teens — and we need to act now to stop them

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

The use of nicotine pouches is increasing among teenagers and young adults in the U.S. As researchers who study nicotine use among young people and

Scientists show that DNA can last for up to 50,000 years in Africa ‪—‬ much longer than previously thought
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Scientists show that DNA can last for up to 50,000 years in Africa ‪—‬ much longer than previously thought

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

Researchers have extracted DNA from a 50,000-year-old tooth belonging to an African antelope, setting a record for the oldest DNA ever retrieved from sub-Saharan Africa

Scientists are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm to protect the species from extinction
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Scientists are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm to protect the species from extinction

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

Scientists in Australia are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm as a “genetic backup” to save the wild population from future extinction. The backup could be

Hubble Sees Crimson Cloud and Stars
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Hubble Sees Crimson Cloud and Stars

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

A glowing landscape of gas and dust is heated and illuminated by a thriving population of young stars in the LH 95 region of the

A new sort of Alzheimer’s drug shows glimmers of promise
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A new sort of Alzheimer’s drug shows glimmers of promise

RJ MackenzieJuly 14, 2026

Clinical trial results show an experimental drug lowered tau levels in the brain and slowed some memory loss, but the data came with a surprise

A new map traces the sky’s water highways
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A new map traces the sky’s water highways

Siddhant PusdekarJuly 14, 2026

Atmospheric rivers bring heavy rain and floods, but if they don’t come around, it could mean drought. A new global map reveals little-known pathways.

A quasar breaks the record for most distant supermassive black hole
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A quasar breaks the record for most distant supermassive black hole

Lisa GrossmanJuly 14, 2026

The Euclid space telescope discovery could help researchers understand how black holes grew so massive so quickly in the early universe.

‘It affects your daily life suddenly’: Sea level researcher explains why once-in-a-century floods could become the new normal
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‘It affects your daily life suddenly’: Sea level researcher explains why once-in-a-century floods could become the new normal

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

Extreme coastal flooding events are occurring far more frequently in our warming world than ever before, threatening countless communities that will only become more vulnerable

Space shuttle photobombs Earth for the final time, 15 years ago — Earth from space
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Space shuttle photobombs Earth for the final time, 15 years ago — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

QUICK FACTS Where is it? Over the Bahamas What’s in the photo? The space shuttle Atlantis, preparing to dock with the International Space Station (ISS)

NASA Astronaut Anil Menon
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NASA Astronaut Anil Menon

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 13, 2026

NASA astronaut and Expedition 75 flight engineer Anil Menon poses in a spacesuit for a portrait at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

Why Am I Left-Handed?
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Why Am I Left-Handed?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 13, 2026

When I was first learning to write, my letters and words ran from right to left, reversed as if in a mirror. Being left-handed, I

5 ‘extremely rare’ iron shackles discovered in France highlight Celtic slave trade 2,300 years ago
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5 ‘extremely rare’ iron shackles discovered in France highlight Celtic slave trade 2,300 years ago

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 13, 2026

Archaeologists have found five pairs of iron shackles at a 2,300-year-old Celtic site in France ‪—‬ a discovery that suggests the small settlement was frequented

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